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Originally posted by RatedG²
Small percentage? She'll easily grab over half, if not more, of his voters.
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Originally posted by Eros
Ok so the opposite of party loyalty basically, which is whatever. But essentially what that accomplishes is jack sh*t, and ends up shooting everyone in the foot. But the thing is that the Bernie supporters are predominantly white, which would be the group least affected by a Trump presidency so who gives a **** about everyone else as long as they really showed the Democrats whats up, right? Its an immature mentality to have, and really not where the focus should be ENTIRELY. I don't think, to some degree, its bad to champion for your candidate with these kind of measures. And I'd say even less so in another race, but the one we're facing now with Trump? We don't need this right now. There are other ways of going about this.
Also, just to briefly touch on what you were saying there on the end. I'm just gonna laugh cuz its so SO SO inaccurate it hurts.
And Hillary and her campaign are just trying their best to thwart off a Trump presidency by reminding everyone that they're trying to get to a similar place at the end of it all. And create party unity. If Bernie continues going the way he's going now, all he's gonna do is leave the democratic party fractured, and thats NOT WHAT WE NEED GOING INTO A GENERAL ELECTION WITH TRUMP AS THE NOM!
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We'll see about her pulling in team Bernie.

It's not inaccurate that a large swath of the country considers Hillary dishonest & dangerous, this is an election and you will just have to deal with the fact people are not obligated to keep loyalty to there party just for the sake of not letting the other party win. I'm Independent registered as a Democrat, however I'm aware the DNC has rigged this election to Hillary you anyone else are going to disagree but i'm saying it how I see it and i'm not alone on that one. My views don't remotely fit Hillary's simply because most of what she say's is not true, so I'd vote anyone except her.
Hillary btw is not bound to delegates, if Sanders continues winning which he's showing good signals head. Those delegates can switch over. I don't think either of them are going to win the nom, it's too close. I also see Bernie winning California.